Taunton police shared surveillance pictures of a suspect and additional details behind an armed robbery reported at a Broadway pharmacy on Monday night.

With his hands stuffed into his pockets and eyes hidden behind aviator sunglasses, a thin, 5-foot-8 suspect dressed all in black clothes, wearing a matching baseball cap, walked into Rite Aid at 237 Broadway before getting away with “a good amount” of opiates, Taunton police said.

The man, with a grey camouflage backpack, gave a 27-year-old female pharmacist a note saying that he had a gun with him, and demanding drugs from behind the counter. The note said, “Give me all the narcotics you have,” and “Don’t make me show you my gun.”

The man robbed the 237 Broadway pharmacy at 9:49 p.m. No one was hurt.

The pharmacist told police that the man approached the counter and passed the note. The pharmacist said she handed the suspect two 100-pill bottles of hydropmorphone, one 100-pill bottle of oxycodone, three 100-pill bottle of methadone and a 100-pill bottle of methyphenidate.

Taunton Police Detective Shawn Mulhern is investigating the case, police said. It was unclear what direction the suspect fled in and if there was a getaway car.